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FTI preps units for AI, creative sector

- LAMONPHET APISITNIRA­N

The

Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is planning to establish new units to align with the government’s policy to promote artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and the creative economy as levers of soft power.

“We will set up new industry units such as creative industries, sports and AI innovation to support Thailand’s economic direction,” said Kriengkrai Thiennukul, chairman of the FTI.

He was speaking after securing at least 80% of the vote from FTI committee members to resume his chairmansh­ip for a second term from 2024 to 2026. There are 366 committee members, comprising executives from 46 industries under the FTI and those working in every province nationwide.

Mr Kriengkrai said he is determined to initiate new projects to better support Thai industries over the next two years, while continuing the work members have already started.

Entreprene­urs need to understand AI to benefit from the technology, which plays an increasing­ly important role in modern industries, he said.

Last December, the Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry announced an AI and cloud policy to promote AI adoption and support domestic AI technology providers.

DES Minister Prasert Jantararua­ngtong stressed AI and the cloud are essential for the country’s digital transforma­tion, adding some obstacles need to be addressed.

He said the challenges include a growing trade deficit from the import of

AI technology, limited AI developmen­t for domestic services, the public’s low AI literacy, an unclear picture of promotion for state and private sector use of AI, and digital fraud enabled by AI.

More private sector representa­tives were appointed to the National AI Committee, while greater collaborat­ion among state agencies is expected to bolster the AI industry, according to the Digital Economy Promotion Agency.

The FTI needs to work with the government in promoting creative industries and soft power, said Mr Kriengkrai.

Pheu Thai Party leader Paetongtar­n Shinawatra is leading the national committee on soft power developmen­t, which is tasked with pushing 11 areas on a global level.

These areas comprise: fashion, books, films, TV series, festivals, gastronomy, design, tourism, games, music, arts and sports.

Entreprene­urs need to understand AI to benefit from the technology. KRIENGKRAI THIENNUKUL CHAIRMAN, FEDERATION OF THAI INDUSTRIES

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